YouTuber Zullie the Witch has spent the past few weeks bringing Armored Core 6 objects into Elden Ring to see just how big they are. In AC6, you're piloting a gigantic mech suit that makes helicopters look like flies, so the world is scaled around your enormity. That means if you plopped a Tarnished onto the road, they'd be miniscule. But do it the other way around and everything in Armored Core 6 looks comically large.
At first, Zullie put AC6's Watchman satellite in the sky, and it made for a looming, foreboding presence on par with the Erdtree. That hardly sells its scale, though. The Erdtree is present in the world, so what if the satellite was too? "It's the first model I've brought into Elden Ring that's taller than the Erdtree," Zullie said, showing the satellite clip through the golden branches as it dwarfed the Erdtree in size. "Placed in the centre of the map, the Watchman's rings are almost large enough to surround the entire Lands Between."
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The entire map. If you've played Elden Ring, you'll know just how enormous its open world is, so next time you see the satellite in Armored Core 6, try to wrap your head around fitting that much space in between its rings.
It's not the only object Zullie has ripped from Rubicon and forcibly planted into the Lands Between. A couple of weeks ago, they decided to lift the Strider out of Armored Core 6. That's the giant mining rig you attack early on in the game. It looks enormous as is, but it's hard to contemplate its true size given that you're in a vast desert with little to compare it to other than your mech, which is by nature, much bigger than a human anyway.
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